Once you determine how you are going to attach the security
cable to your equipment, you then have to determine how you are
going to anchor it to a desk or other immovable object. The goal
at this point is to determine if you need a glue-on attachment
for this, or if you can use a data hole or table leg. Obviously,
you don't want to use a table leg unless there is a cross brace
to prevent a thief from simply sliding the cable off the bottom
of the table leg.

There are several ways this anchoring can be accomplished, as
you can see from some of the examples below. If you don't have
a good anchor point, you can use the glue-on fastener on a frequently
used desk (this is a permanent attachment).

Laptops can be anchored through a data hole or around the joint
in a table leg

Computer set ups with the monitor on the desk and the CPU on the
floor can be anchored using the data hole.

If a data hole or other anchor is not available, you can use one
of our glue-on fasteners anywhere!

Computer set ups with both pieces on top of the desk may still
be able to use a data hole or other 'built-in' anchor point.

There are tons of different ways to anchor your equipment. There
are glue-on fasteners, fasteners that screw into a desk, or we
can help you find the best 'built-in' point that you may already
have.
As always, feel free to contact us directly at (800) 466-7636 and
we can work
with
you
to determine
which anchoring method will work best for you.